Arsenal’s push for a top-four finish in the Premier League will continue on Tuesday, when they host Sunderland in their penultimate match of the season.The Gunners sit four points behind Liverpool―with a match in hand―and three behind Manchester City and need to keep winning to have any chance of qualifying for next year’s Fortunately for the team, Tuesday’s opponents shouldn’t present much of a threat.

Arsenal have just three games remaining before that point – two home Premier League clashes against the Black Cats and Everton, before an FA Cup final date with newly-crowned champions Chelsea,After Liverpool’s 4-0 win at West Ham on Sunday a place in the Premier League top four, and qualification for next season’s Champions League, is now out of Arsenal’s hands.

But even if the Gunners do upset the odds by reaching the Champions League, a number of fan groups are still calling for Wenger’s near 21-year reign to come to an end.Following recent measures such as protest marches, staying away from the Emirates before kick-off and flying planes carrying anti-Wenger slogans over stadiums, those groups now want to stage a mass boycott of the Sunderland fixture.